Luo Johnny wrote:
Sorry for the late feedback.I've tested all your suggestions in my sytem and
really appreciate your kind help.
Finally my personal conclusion is:For a data set named 'aaa.bbb',
first issue
LD ALL DA('aaa.bbb')
If you got message like 'no racf definition found',then you must
Yes.At this time I use 'setr protectall(warning)' to let system notify
me when a data set is not-racf-protected.
Perhaps another question which puzzles me for long is how to
make an ordinary user can only create data sets which HLQ is
his user-id?
Say,on my system ,now user 'md0006' can create
Luo Johnny wrote:
Yes.At this time I use 'setr protectall(warning)' to let system notify
me when a data set is not-racf-protected.
Perhaps another question which puzzles me for long is how to
make an ordinary user can only create data sets which HLQ is
his user-id?
Say,on my system ,now user
R.S. wrote:
It is quite simple.
Just create dataset profiles. You should create profiles for all
datasets you have and switch to PROTECTALL(FAILURE).
Now start with the following:
(I assume, that MD0007 is existing user)
AD 'MD0007.**' UACC(N) OW(MD0007)
Now (after refresh) only (*) user
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 11/18/2005
at 09:37 PM, Johnny Luo [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
However,I don't know if this is just enough to draw the conclusion
that this data set is not RACF-protected.
No; it might[1] be protected by generic profiles.
[1] It definitely is if the installation follows
Sorry for the late feedback.I've tested all your suggestions in my sytem and
really appreciate your kind help.
Finally my personal conclusion is:For a data set named 'aaa.bbb',
first issue
LD ALL DA('aaa.bbb')
If you got message like 'no racf definition found',then you must issue
another command
New comer to this list,as well as mainframe..So I don't know whether
it is appropriate to raise such a basic question for it seems to me that
most people here are experienced sys programmers.
Take a data set named 'md0006.tools.jcl' for example,I want to know
all of its definition in
Johnny,
First you may also wish to join the RACF-L list for racf questions
RACF Discussion List: [EMAIL PROTECTED] You can search the archives
and/or join.
Second under TSO (READY prompt or ISPF OPT 6) issue the command - H LD
This will provide the syntax of the Listdsd command. In it you
Hi Johnny,
In a recent post you stated:
I issued the command 'LISTDSD DA(md0006.tools.jcl) ALL' and received
the message that there is no RACE definition for it.
However,I don't know if this is just enough to draw the conclusion that this
data set is not RACF-protected.
I tried the command
Johnny Luo wrote:
[...]
Take a data set named 'md0006.tools.jcl' for example,I want to know
all of its definition in RACF,that is:
1,Whether it is RACF-protected?
2,If true,how RACF protect it?
I issued the command 'LISTDSD DA(md0006.tools.jcl) ALL' and received
the message that there is no
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